Issued January 2004; deleted July 1, 2018
Current
In order to graduate, a student must earn a minimum of 4 credits in the Fine Arts or the Applied Skills subject areas or both.
This policy provides guidelines for earning and reporting the credits in the Fine Arts and Applied Skills subject areas that are required for graduation.
See Ministerial Order 302/04, the Graduation Program Order (PDF)
Students must earn credits for Fine Arts or Applied Skills or both to meet the requirements for graduation.
Students have several options to earn the required 4 credits in the subject areas of Fine Arts or Applied Skills or both:
Boards of Education have the flexibility to deliver programs in these subject areas that meet the needs of their students and communities. However, boards are required to offer a choice of a Fine Arts and an Applied Skills educational program to all students in the 2004 Graduation Program.
Program guides for Grade 10 subjects in the Fine Arts and Applied Skills areas are designed to provide flexibility in organizing and implementing curriculum, and to acknowledge the existing programs already in place. The learning outcomes in Grade 10 Fine Arts and Applied Skills Integrated Resources Packages (IRPs) can be delivered within a number of program models. For example, the learning outcomes for Technology Education 10 may be delivered as Technology Education 10 - Woodwork, Technology Education 10 - Drafting, or Technology Education 10 - Metalwork.
In some cases, students may earn credits for more than one course based on these Grade 10 Fine Arts and Applied Skills IRPs. Each course should address both the prescribed learning outcomes and the required content specific to the particular program model offered. Required Program Model Content charts outline content for each program model, which provides the framework within which the prescribed learning outcomes are delivered. If students take more than one course particular to a subject area, they must satisfy the learning outcomes in relation to the content for each program for which they receive credit. These course names are listed in the online Course Registry.
For Grade 10, four-credit courses should consist of 100 - 120 hours of instruction, and two-credit courses should consist of 50 - 60 hours of instruction, or the equivalent.
Detailed information about reporting credits in these subject areas is found in the Handbook of Procedures, and list of courses that meet the requirements in the online Course Registry.
Students may earn credits toward the required 4 credits for Fine Arts or Applied Skills or both, as set out in the online Course Registry, by successfully completing:
If you have any questions relating to the Fine Arts and Applied Skills Requirements in the Graduation Program policy please contact the Ministry at: